
Member Reviews

And it was good…four little words…the end of a chapter…they sum up this book written by a talented author. There are no words to describe this author and his imagination. He amazes me with his images. The characters are people…Sophie and Peter are real to me. I start the book wondering what they will do…I finish the book wondering what they will do next. Wouldn’t it be fun to use this book in an honor’s class Fantastic strategies…. Although this type of story is not one of my favorite genres, this book might just change my mind. What next? Is it real or not? Auxier is an amazing author who never disappoints. I would give this book plus five. Good y Sophie and Peter until next time. I will miss you. And…do not forget Justice…Thanks Netgalley

I love Jonathan's books but getting this one started was a bit of a struggle for me. I had to go back and read the other two to really connect with the characters again and to step back into the world. At times the writing can be a little heavy handed with pushing the narrative of stay imaginative. Overall though this book still will inspire lots of my middle schoolers

I absolutely loved Sophie Quire (and many other Jonathan Auxier books) and was hoping I would also love this book. Unfortunately this one didn’t live up to my expectations. There were so many characters/plots going on at the same time that I had a hard time keeping track of who was where and what was going on. Once they all connected toward the end I found it much more enjoyable. I appreciated the deep thoughtfulness and wondering that occurred in the book. I feel like I need to read Peter Nimble and then give this one another shot.